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Last Updated: April 25, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,118,693


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Summary for Patent: 8,118,693
Title:Practice bat
Abstract: A practice bat including a free sliding region provides a means for training batters to improve swing quality.
Inventor(s): Tande; Alan B. (Simi Valley, CA)
Assignee:
Application Number:12/732,587
Patent Claims:1. A practice bat comprising: an elongated shaft; the shaft having a free sliding region adjacent to a first damping region; a slider and a damper substantially surrounding the shaft; the slider being moved from the free sliding region toward a free end of the shaft when the shaft is swung from a handle end; the damper being pushed toward the free end of the shaft when the damper is impacted by the slider; the damper dissipating slider kinetic energy and tending to bring the slider to rest; and, the resting position of the damper relative to markings on the shaft in the first damping region operative to indicate swing quality.

2. The practice bat of claim 1 further comprising: a second damping region; the second damping region located between an end stop and the first damping region; and, sufficient swing force operable to move the damper beyond the first damping region and into the second damping region.

3. The practice bat of claim 2 further comprising: first and second bumpers for limiting the range of motion of the slider; the first bumper being located between a shaft gripping region and the free sliding region; and, the second bumper being located adjacent to the end stop.

4. The practice bat of claim 3 further comprising an electrical circuit and an annunciator.

5. The practice bat of claim 4 further comprising: a switch having a pushbutton projecting from the shaft near the end stop; and, the switch operable to actuate the annunciator when the slider presses the pushbutton toward a centerline of the shaft.

6. A practice bat comprising: an elongated shaft; the shaft having a gripping region and a free sliding region; a bumper fixed to the shaft adjacent to the free sliding region; an end stop fixed to a distal end of the shaft; a carrier assembly including a carrier tube and a replica sports ball circumferentially engaging the carrier tube; the carrier tube having a cylindrical section and a rim at one end, the rim having an outer diameter greater than that of the cylindrical section; the carrier tube circumferentially engaging the shaft free sliding region; the carrier assembly operative to translate along the shaft in response to inertial forces, the motion of the carrier tube being limited by the bumper and the end stop; and, wherein gripping and swinging the shaft causes the carrier assembly to move along the shaft free sliding region, the carrier tube to strike the end stop, the replica sports ball to break free from the carrier tube, the replica sports ball to pass over the end stop, and the replica sports ball to take flight.

7. The practice bat of claim 6 wherein the bumper is integral with the shaft.

8. The practice bat of claim 6 further comprising a series of ridges on an outer surface of the carrier tube, the ridges operative to engage a projection from a bore of the replica sports ball and tend to restrain motion of the replica sports ball relative to the carrier tube.

9. The practice bat of claim 8 wherein the ball is hollow and the ball wall thickness is selected to engage the ridges on the carrier tube.

10. The practice bat of claim 9 wherein the ball wall is perforated.

11. A practice bat comprising: an elongated shaft; the shaft having a gripping region and a free sliding region; a bumper fixed to the shaft adjacent to the free sliding region; a replica sports ball circumferentially engaging the free sliding region; the ball operative to translate along the shaft in response to inertial forces, the motion of the ball being limited by the bumper; and, wherein gripping and swinging the shaft causes the ball to move along the shaft free sliding region, the ball to pass over a free end of the shaft, and the ball to take flight.

12. The practice bat of claim 11 wherein the bumper is integral with the shaft.

13. The practice bat of claim 8 wherein the replica sports ball is hollow.

14. The practice bat of claim 9 wherein the replica sports ball wall is perforated.

15. A practice bat comprising: an elongated shaft; the shaft having a gripping region and a free sliding region; a bumper fixed to the shaft adjacent to the free sliding region; an end stop fixed near a distal end of the shaft; a carrier assembly including a carrier tube and a replica sports ball encircling the carrier tube; the carrier tube having a cylindrical section and a rim at one end, the rim facing the bumper and having an outer diameter greater than that of the cylindrical section; the carrier tube encircling the shaft free sliding region; the carrier assembly operative to translate along the shaft in response to inertial forces, the motion of the carrier tube being limited by the end stop; and, wherein gripping and swinging the shaft causes the carrier assembly to move along the shaft free sliding region, the carrier tube to strike the end stop, the replica sports ball to separate from the carrier tube, the replica sports ball to pass over the end stop, and the replica sports ball to take flight.

16. The practice bat of claim 15 further including a hole in the replica sports ball that enables the ball to pass over the end stop.

17. The practice bat of claim 15 wherein the replica sports ball encircles a majority of the length of the carrier tube.

18. The practice bat of claim 17 wherein the carrier tube encircles a minority of the length of the free sliding region.

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